Jamal Musialaattacking midfielder for the German national team and the Bayern Munichis not spending time reading the recent praise his performances have received for club and country, as he declared on Tuesday, but is instead dedicating himself to working on his sights set on 2026 World Cup.
Musiala, 21 years old, author of the winning goal in the last two matches of Bavaria In all competitions, he has scored five league goals so far this season and has arguably been the Bavarians’ best player.
“The goal is to improve, keep working and not look too much around me. For me it is important to take steps forward,” he declared. Musiala In a press conference before the matches of League of Nations of Germany against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Hungaryon November 16 and 19 respectively.
“Last season I did it and maybe the goals and assists were a little lacking. I work on my power, to be in shape game after game. I want to have as few injuries as possible to play as many games as possible. “
“Over the years, I’ve paid less attention to all that,” he said when asked about the recent media praise. “I also don’t do it when things are not going well. It’s important in good times and bad times to have the same routine.”
Musiala was the key to the return of Bavaria on top of Bundesliga this season, after Bayer Leverkusen achieved the national double last season, and the German coach, Julian Nagelsmannhoping that the striker’s form extends to the national team.
Germanywhich has been classified for the quarterfinals of League of Nationsis aiming to finish first in Group A3 in its last two games this month.
The Germans have their sights on the 2026 World Cup, and a good performance at League of Nations This will be a great help.
The four-time world champions crashed out of the 2022 World Cup in the group stage and failed to make it past the quarterfinals in European Cup this year at home, in the first two participations of Musiala in a big tournament.
“The Eurocup is not perfect as we all want, but we continue to see the possibilities that exist,” he said. Musiala. “We have a year and a half until world and we can take steps forward,” he said.
“Learn the lessons from the last two tournaments and hopefully play a good World Cup,” he added.
Source: La Verdad

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